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I don't think that students should be paid for good grades. Students should just want to get good grades. It's also not fair to kids who work hard but don't always get good grades on tests.
- A To entertain
- B To inform
- C To persuade
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The given answer is "To persuade". The passage is trying to convince the reader that students should not be paid for good grades. It presents arguments against the idea, such as the belief that students should have intrinsic motivation to achieve good grades and that it would be unfair to those who work hard but don't always perform well on tests. The purpose of this passage is to persuade the reader to agree with the author's viewpoint on the topic.